Metally.net Music Store - Aha Shake Heartbreak

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Manufacturer: RCA
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 8287664544206 Format: Content/Copy-Protected CD Label: RCA Manufacturer: RCA Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: RCA Release Date: 2005-02-22 Studio: RCA
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: I LOVE THIS CD Comment: This cd kicks $@$,my second favorite-The Kings Of Leon:Because Of The Times.
Customer Rating:      Summary: An Instant Classic Comment: I maintain a collection of over 8,000 albums from every genre. This album is easily one of my most top 10 ten favorites of all time, and a must have. It's simple but highly effective in its purpose, it rocks. Enough said.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Super Great Terrific Comment: This album is awesome from the first song to the last. It is a complete work of art. These guys are super talented. Each time I listen to the album I hear something new and like it a little bit more. I have had it for over a year now and I'm still not tired of it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Comment: This cd is great! Had one before, but got lost in the move or something. Came to Amazon to find it and I did for a fraction of the price. Mint condition and Excellent!
Customer Rating:      Summary: They are all good, but this is the best... Comment: Ok, this being the second KOL release it has a lot to live up to. But it does so and admirably. KOL is one of the first bands in recent memory to have that "Southern sound" that is both fresh and place-centric. The first album was amazing even through its use of simple chords and straight forward arrangements. I loved it. Aha Shake Heartbreak still respects its Southern roots and rock and roll sensibility, but it is certainly more mature. Both musically and lyrically.
As an after-the-fact-review, I must admit I also own the third album and listen to it frequently. I like it, but not as much as the first two. If you are a fan (or perhaps even if not) get it too. But this is the best. I look forward to the next release and hope KOL keeps growing and putting out some of the best current American rock-and-roll.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Limited edition 2004 album from Kings Of Leon featuring the first single 'The Bucket'. Hand Me Down. Having released a debut album that you can safely say was well received (the NME described it as, 'one of the best debut albums of the last ten years'), Kings Of Leon have their work cut out to produce a suitable follow-up. Thankfully their sophomore effort, the strangely titled ‘A-Ha Shake Heartbreak’, is more than a match for its illustrious predecessor. Fast paced, lyrically shocking and, rather surprisingly, with added yodelling, ‘A Ha Shake Heartbreak’, is a shoe-in for one of the best albums of 2004.
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